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this country if we want to make it a safer place. >> and this is definitely one of those points that government alone is not going to be the answer, and it has to be with the faith communities and families and it needs to be schools and across the board in our approach to dealing with this, because there's a moral piece to this and an educational piece and a socioeconomic piece to it and we have to address all of those. >> and the president said the only way we can change is if american people demand it, but as you point out, we are not victims of violence and we are consumers of it, we buy it and download it and glamorize it, and it's in movies and videos games, and it's everywhere. how do you do both of these? you fight gun violence while at the same time you are buying the games and putting them under the christmas tree for your kids? >> there has been suggestions about restricting access to some of the violent games to kids under a certain age, and that's common sense kinds of things. we are -- are we desense advertising things. >> it's interesting, liberal people out there that lobby and g
this country if we want to make it a safer place. >> and this is definitely one of those points that government alone is not going to be the answer, and it has to be with the faith communities and families and it needs to be schools and across the board in our approach to dealing with this, because there's a moral piece to this and an educational piece and a socioeconomic piece to it and we have to address all of those. >> and the president said the only way we can change is if...
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i do hope that congress will allow the government to pay its bills. not raise the possibility of default. that would be very costly to our economy. then address these fiscal issues very seriously. i am not saying we should not that. there are a lot of area important issues. let's do that. we do not need to do it in the context of the debt ceiling. >> do you believe that the fed could prevent future asset uploads? -- doubles -- bubbles? what tools do have to do that? >> it is difficult to anticipate. we can do some things. first of all, we can try to strengthen our financial system. by increasing the amount of capital and liquidity the banks hold. by improving supervision of those bank. by making sure that every important financial institution is supervised by somebody. there were some important ones during the crisis that had no effective supervision. you make the system stronger. if a bubble or some problem emerges, the system will be better able to meet -- be more resilient. youth and try to identify bubbles. there has been a lot of research on that
i do hope that congress will allow the government to pay its bills. not raise the possibility of default. that would be very costly to our economy. then address these fiscal issues very seriously. i am not saying we should not that. there are a lot of area important issues. let's do that. we do not need to do it in the context of the debt ceiling. >> do you believe that the fed could prevent future asset uploads? -- doubles -- bubbles? what tools do have to do that? >> it is...
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you talked about innovation and government and improving government performance. that's exactly what we are going to talk about with darrell's leadership after lunch. and so we'll look forward to that panel. i'm a believer you get -- efficiency gains. this has been a terrific panel. my thanks to everybody on the panel. [applause] and we'll see you. have been talking about the dream he had. he talked about it for years. the american dream. and it become his dream and he had done in detroit just a few months before and he had talked about, you know, i have a dream, and america will someday realize these principles and decoration of independence. so i think he was inspired by that. sunday on after words he recalls his journey adds a civil rights activist participating on the march of washington in 1963. you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. the supreme court will be deciding case of missouri v. neely. the missouri state supreme court decided a case in favor of tyler mcneely saying blood drawn wit
you talked about innovation and government and improving government performance. that's exactly what we are going to talk about with darrell's leadership after lunch. and so we'll look forward to that panel. i'm a believer you get -- efficiency gains. this has been a terrific panel. my thanks to everybody on the panel. [applause] and we'll see you. have been talking about the dream he had. he talked about it for years. the american dream. and it become his dream and he had done in detroit just...
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they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is higher than before ben ali's ousting. >> it is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. millions of indians have bates together in the ganges to mark the start of the -- have bathed together in the ganges to mark the start of the maha kumbh mela religious festival. >> environmentalists have warned before that the ganges is heavily polluted. some 110 million people are expected to take part in the religious festival, which runs until mid-march. that is all for now. remember, you can find out more about these and other stories at our website, www.dw.de. >> thank you for watc
they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is...
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are they selling that to the government? >> it's pretty. >> thank you. >> we're talking about cars, also in detroit cadillac ats has been named 2013 north american car of the year. it's a compact luxury sedan designed to compete with bmw 3 series. general motors, cadillac parent company says this is ar5ñ huge boost for credibility here. it was the first win in at wards 19-year history. chrysler ram 1500 won truck of the year, by wait. >> it's chilly outside. isn't it?. >> it is. >> just three days it's been so cold. highs in the 50s and upper 40s but things goring to start to change. outside we go. i tell you, high pressure starting to build in. this is a delightful afternoon. looking over the bay, just a few clouds here and there. let's take you to mount tamalpais. our camera there, you're looking towards ocean beach. . a beautiful sunset happening. showing you no more out there. we're seeing high clouds here and there. right now, in the 40s. 48 in napa. 46 in novato. oakland 55. in sanynyc4 jose. temperatures are up from
are they selling that to the government? >> it's pretty. >> thank you. >> we're talking about cars, also in detroit cadillac ats has been named 2013 north american car of the year. it's a compact luxury sedan designed to compete with bmw 3 series. general motors, cadillac parent company says this is ar5ñ huge boost for credibility here. it was the first win in at wards 19-year history. chrysler ram 1500 won truck of the year, by wait. >> it's chilly outside. isn't it?....
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raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits. it does not create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family, which is trying to improve its credit rating, shane, i know how we can improve our credit rating. we will pay your credit card bills. that is not the best way to improve your credit rating. all of these issues are important, but it is very important that congress take necessary action to raise the debt ceiling to avoid a situation where our government does not pay its bills. >> and number of people have expressed concern about how much of the chill news were addressed in the deal. it went part way, but it leaves a number of issues still on the table and negotiations are looming. would you characterize that as an additional cliff that is facing us? or is it not as concerned as it was when you raised that term initially? >> as i said, the fiscal kloof, if allowed -- the fiscal clef, if allowed to take place, would probably create a recession
raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits. it does not create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family, which is trying to improve its credit rating, shane, i know how we can improve our credit rating. we will pay your credit card bills. that is not the best way to improve your credit rating. all of these issues are important, but it is very important...
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as a nonprofit kind of cooperative effort, with the government and with institutions of governance, which libraries are, throughout the country. so there is a lot of cooperative effort that those take place. in the are a lot of digitals that come to mind. my favorite example is, comes from czarnecki see who wrote reading alito in tehran. she says when she speaks to her students she would say in tehran, you name an american president in the 19th century. and very few could, but one or two might sick wasn't lincoln in the 19th century? and then she says, can you name an american literary figure. all hands raise, and they say mark twain. and so who has the bigger impact in the world? is it a literary figure or is it a political figure? very interesting. we think politics as a society often, when really literature is the power driving figured. >> [inaudible] is advertising. i have always resisted putting advertising in the random house books. whether it be for real pharmaceutical, and yet when you take something like ian fleming novels, james bond, we all know what champagne he drinks are wha
as a nonprofit kind of cooperative effort, with the government and with institutions of governance, which libraries are, throughout the country. so there is a lot of cooperative effort that those take place. in the are a lot of digitals that come to mind. my favorite example is, comes from czarnecki see who wrote reading alito in tehran. she says when she speaks to her students she would say in tehran, you name an american president in the 19th century. and very few could, but one or two might...
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do we need more government in our lives and spending our children into debt. how do we accomplish things. bring the adults to the table and start soming the economic problems. >> greta: what do you think. >> first the town was typical barack obama i thought. and wanted to paint his opponents as wrong, but morally wrong and doing this with paul ryan for two years, the thoughts of bugetary issues, doesn't engage in ideas calls him names and questions his motives. second on the policy. he can't address the policy, our debt crisis, internationally all he said was ending wars. wars are won or lost. and if you were part of al-qaeda today. wonder is america going to be able to i can take the military actions for the futures that we face. >> greta: you're up. >> i was a little surprised. i thought he'd talk more about our debt situation and acknowledge the need tore economic growth and he really covered those in passing. but i think it was a pretty aggressive ideological speech if you parse it. but he's kind of effective in making left of center points in ways that so
do we need more government in our lives and spending our children into debt. how do we accomplish things. bring the adults to the table and start soming the economic problems. >> greta: what do you think. >> first the town was typical barack obama i thought. and wanted to paint his opponents as wrong, but morally wrong and doing this with paul ryan for two years, the thoughts of bugetary issues, doesn't engage in ideas calls him names and questions his motives. second on the policy....
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the list of guests included power players from government as well adds civil rights celebrities and thousands of humbler folk who wanted to honor the woman who igniteed the civil rights movement 60 years ago. the marathon service lasted most of the day and featured dozens of speakers. >> two of my friends and i who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. it was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated over and over again millions and millions of times in the hearts and minds of children, their parents, their grandparents, their great grandparents proving that she did help to set us all free. >> it's a given that i would not be here today were it not for this small woman who lies before us. many of the people on this stage would not enjoy the accolades they enjoy had it not been for the sacrifices of this woman. >> to the parks and the mcalley family, ♪ we want to thank you ♪ thank you for her quiet, her quiet strength and determination ♪ oh yeah , we want to thank you ♪ for her waiverring strength
the list of guests included power players from government as well adds civil rights celebrities and thousands of humbler folk who wanted to honor the woman who igniteed the civil rights movement 60 years ago. the marathon service lasted most of the day and featured dozens of speakers. >> two of my friends and i who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. it was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated...
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it matters to government, the business, to the economy. and it matters to people. so we look to protect and strengthen social security. we are guided by some basic principles. any changes in social security should be discussed as part of a broader conversation about how to help americans prepare for a secure retirement. if you pay into social security, you should receive the benefits you have earned over a lifetime of hard work. your social security benefits should keep up with inflation for as long as you have. and you should continue to be covered in case you become disabled and can no longer work, and your family should continue to be protected if you, unfortunately, died. as all of us will. at aarp we're also providing education support and advocate for policies to help people save. we encourage better pensions and more private savings in addition to, not at the expense of, social security. look, this, it's all about people and not just numbers. not just numbers. our fear is that in the recent debates washington has forgotten that. the recent debate over the fi
it matters to government, the business, to the economy. and it matters to people. so we look to protect and strengthen social security. we are guided by some basic principles. any changes in social security should be discussed as part of a broader conversation about how to help americans prepare for a secure retirement. if you pay into social security, you should receive the benefits you have earned over a lifetime of hard work. your social security benefits should keep up with inflation for as...
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and they are viewed, especially government funds, and the retail investor i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. >> tom: a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from harvard business school. thanks, bob. >> thanks for having me. >> susie: some big wins for general motors on the first day of the north american international auto show in detroit. gm's cadillac ats took home "car of the year" honors at the show's kick-off event. the award is the latest in a string of accolades for the ats. cadillac's luxury compact sports sedan is the lightest car in its class. g.m. also unveiled its latest edition of the chevy corvette. the seventh generation model brings back the stingray nameplate, which baby-boomers will remember last from the 1970s. g.m. hopes the sleeker model will get corvette lovers to upgrade, while also attracting younger buyers. >> we also want to expand the owner base maybe to a younger audience those in their early 40's if you say who are looking t
and they are viewed, especially government funds, and the retail investor i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. >> tom: a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from harvard business school. thanks, bob. >> thanks for having me. >> susie: some big wins for general motors on the first day of the north american international auto show in detroit....
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among the highlights, the fed chair says, the federal government is not out of ammunition, the fed's bond-buying program is not likely to lead to higher inflation, and the fed sees positive signs in the economy. bernanke made the comments during an appearance at the university of michigan. nike is making a gear shift. just ahead of oprah's much- anticipated interview with cyclist lance armstong, the athletic company is signing rory mciiroy, the number one golfer in the world, to a multi- year nike sponsorship. reports say the agreement with the golf star from northern ireland is worth up to $250 million over the 10 years. nike dropped armstrong last year on revelations of an alleged doping scandal. pharmaceutical giant glaxo smith kline announces it has made a regulatory submission to the food and drug administration for a new drug. called albiglutide, it is a possible once-weekly treatment for adult patients with type-two diabetes. the new drug is an injectable and not yet approved as a treatment for the disease. settlements are soaring at the sec. u.s. securities regulators reached
among the highlights, the fed chair says, the federal government is not out of ammunition, the fed's bond-buying program is not likely to lead to higher inflation, and the fed sees positive signs in the economy. bernanke made the comments during an appearance at the university of michigan. nike is making a gear shift. just ahead of oprah's much- anticipated interview with cyclist lance armstong, the athletic company is signing rory mciiroy, the number one golfer in the world, to a multi- year...
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downsizing that is going to have to happen from the impact of all the asian, european, and american governments asking for higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions. a great example of that is the honda urban suv concept. now this is a concept in the dairy loosest term of the word, because this is a car that you're going to see probably in the next year so. but what is exciting about it is, while it looks like a typical suv, it is actually very small. it has got a small footprint; it runs on the same platform as the honda fit, which is the smallest car in honda's line-up; and has a small, four- cylinder engine. so, i think this is going to be the big trend: small is going to be the new cool, and that is a result of the industry under pressure, but i think consumers are really going to enjoy the results. > let me ask you about that little baby standing behind you. 49 automotive journalists named that very car, the cadillac ets sports sedan, as the north american car of the year. is that smaller too this year? > > it sure is. you think small, sports sedan, and cadillac all in the same phrase, th
downsizing that is going to have to happen from the impact of all the asian, european, and american governments asking for higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions. a great example of that is the honda urban suv concept. now this is a concept in the dairy loosest term of the word, because this is a car that you're going to see probably in the next year so. but what is exciting about it is, while it looks like a typical suv, it is actually very small. it has got a small footprint; it runs on...
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king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be. the play was produced at stanford and i worked very closely with a person in the drama department and they put it on their program and we did it. since then i've been tinkering with it and it's been kind of like a hobby. in taking it to china and taking it to palestine how did you write a play, go through all you have to do in the different governments and what was the reception in those prospective areas? >> guest: in china one of my students was there to be the devotee accident. i visited when she was in china and she was there for a long
king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be....
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. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and this is 50 years of my life and king's legacy and my life coincides with my coming of age, so part of it was to do those two tasks. i felt that my life had been connected to the king legacy, and i felt there was something about my life that needed to be told to understand how king impacted me and how i got involved in this amazing journey of editing team newspapers. >> host: its an excellent reading and you and buy your of the same generation, and why too was coming of age in the 60's. the book i might say was bittersweet to me because i knew dr. king, i knew him the last two years of his life and i am bitter becau
. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and...
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energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend moy toitigate or adapt to clmatehange. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from transatlantic flights. even china may help force the u.s. to act. beijing is under pressure to clear the air as pollution makes it harder and harder to breath. >> coal pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, is something they have got to get down in their country if they're going to live there. as the largest emitter, the bogey man to which all western nation's point, begins to clean up its game, it's going to make it harder to say no. >> reporter: and progressives are hoping the president will bypass congress and use his regulatory authority under the clean air act to fight climate change in his second term.
energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend moy toitigate or adapt to clmatehange. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from...
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we want of immigration reform and other governments are bringing their issues to our president. martin took his issue -- >> guest: who is stopping them? >> host: why is at? >> guest: it's one thing to say president obama is not responding. but what are we doing to put the issue to it so that we have to respond to? and to me, we are not using that leverage. everyone knows that it's the black vote -- >> host: 93%. >> guest: the latino vote that was decisive in the last election, women. each of these groups who played a role in electing him. that is why in my view when i came here for the inauguration i said in the day before the non-duration i gave a speech to the more house alums that came and i said the important day is not tomorrow. we celebrate that. the important days the day after tomorrow. what are we going to do them? and for a lot of people they went home. >> host: that's true and celebrated. it is a milestone. i never thought in my lifetime i would see a black president so it is. we have talked a great deal about the movement that we have talked very little about you. i
we want of immigration reform and other governments are bringing their issues to our president. martin took his issue -- >> guest: who is stopping them? >> host: why is at? >> guest: it's one thing to say president obama is not responding. but what are we doing to put the issue to it so that we have to respond to? and to me, we are not using that leverage. everyone knows that it's the black vote -- >> host: 93%. >> guest: the latino vote that was decisive in the...
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i think it's been proven in the history of this country that limited government, fiscal responsibility, individual sovereignty, a strong national defense, are best for america and ensures our future generations have the opportunities of previous generations. >> greta: let me switch to fitch warning it may downgrade credit, the american credit if we -- if the debt ceiling isn't raised. your thought on that? >> well, it's so important that we get this debt situation under control, and i think that once again, when you consider what we're doing to our future generations, you know, our children and our grandchildren, currently who have $53,000 debt upon them. we're eroding their possibilities and their opportunities in this great society. so i think we have to have up in washington d.c., the seriousness, to look at the true problem, which is a spending problem. look at mandatory spending programs and we have to stop the exorbitant amount of spending and we have to say, finally, we're going to stop this debt and we're going to get serious, and i think that fitch is very appropriate in sayin
i think it's been proven in the history of this country that limited government, fiscal responsibility, individual sovereignty, a strong national defense, are best for america and ensures our future generations have the opportunities of previous generations. >> greta: let me switch to fitch warning it may downgrade credit, the american credit if we -- if the debt ceiling isn't raised. your thought on that? >> well, it's so important that we get this debt situation under control, and...
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energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend money to mitigate or adapt to climate change. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from transatlantic flights. even china may help force the u.s. to act. beijing is under pressure to clear the air as pollution makes it harder and harder to breath. >> coal pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, is something they have got to get down in their country if they're going to live there. as the largest emitter, the bogey man to which all western nation's point, begins to clean up its game, it's going to make it harder to say no. >> reporter: and progressives are hoping the president will bypass congress and use his regulatory authority under the clean air act to fight climate change in his s
energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend money to mitigate or adapt to climate change. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from...
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a ritual only possible in a form of government that is of, by, and for the people. a day made possible because there are patriots like each and every one of you who defend our freedom every single day. so this little party is just another way to say something we can never say enough. thank you. thank you for volunteering. thank you for stepping up. thank you for keeping us strong. thank you for always making us proud. i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. it's because of you that with honor we're able to end the war in iraq. it's because of you that we delivered justice to osama bin laden. because of you, it's even possible to give afghans a chance to determine their own destiny. we're going forward, and we'll keep our military the finest fighting force that the world has ever known. now, tonight, we're also joined by some of our service members in afghanistan. they can't see us, but we can see them on this monitor. who have we got there? general, are you there? abe? >> sir, good evening, mr. president. congratulations on your inauguration. thi
a ritual only possible in a form of government that is of, by, and for the people. a day made possible because there are patriots like each and every one of you who defend our freedom every single day. so this little party is just another way to say something we can never say enough. thank you. thank you for volunteering. thank you for stepping up. thank you for keeping us strong. thank you for always making us proud. i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. it's because of...
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and the role government plays. especially state and mayors, i think play a really important role in getting the clusters together. and i think what we see here potential and last thing i just say there's momentum we lost a lot of jobs. we lost a lot of jobs in to the broad sector of manufacturing. overseas we are seeing more reshoring. tr a -- i can bore you with a long list of companies that have been coming back to the u.s. particularly on that. just to raddle a a few ge with e geosprings water heart. nissan for the first time is disoik one of the luxury vehicles, the infinity suv in tennessee. apple actually bringing some of the mac productions line back here. emson is bringing a lot back from asia to mexico and part of it is at shale gas also. labor cost is only about 3 to 4% of the cost. right. when you talk about energy cost coming down the way they have in the last six years, natural gas prices have dropped by 67%. that's a far bigger driver. and by the way, -- we have some mom bmw. electrolucks. a cooking c
and the role government plays. especially state and mayors, i think play a really important role in getting the clusters together. and i think what we see here potential and last thing i just say there's momentum we lost a lot of jobs. we lost a lot of jobs in to the broad sector of manufacturing. overseas we are seeing more reshoring. tr a -- i can bore you with a long list of companies that have been coming back to the u.s. particularly on that. just to raddle a a few ge with e geosprings...
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it's one of the reasons that we have a federal government. and this failure of the federal government has jeopardized the rule of law and the safety and security of the people of our states. so again, i'm proud to join in these voices. the states don't all agree on what the proper federal response should be, but i can tell you that they all share the same frustration that i have and the people of my state. so i'll be willing to continue in this and continue to bring this issue to washington until, again, they rise above their partisanship and rise to the occasion. thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. attorney general. our next speaker is carlos gutierrez, vice chairman of citigroup and from 2005 to 2009 he was the 35th secretary of the u.s. department of commerce, former secretary gutierrez served under president bush and before his public service within the administration, he was chairman and ceo of the kellogg company, a global company and marketer of a well known range of brands. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. goo
it's one of the reasons that we have a federal government. and this failure of the federal government has jeopardized the rule of law and the safety and security of the people of our states. so again, i'm proud to join in these voices. the states don't all agree on what the proper federal response should be, but i can tell you that they all share the same frustration that i have and the people of my state. so i'll be willing to continue in this and continue to bring this issue to washington...
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you can't govern because govern requires compromise. you can't go across the aisle because you are threatened immediately on the reelection. so i think the house is sort of locked down unless it gets leadership. so i think leadership has to come from is the president. the president has to step into this issue and lead. he's got allies in the senate who are willing and capable of going across the. the senate has a very strong working center. one of the primary movers. it's almost half the senate is willing to move on a very big and aggressive package if they get leadership. then you take the package that comes out of the senate, take it to the house with the presidential leaders -- leadership come and speaker boehner i think would be supportive, and to get something done. >> i really agree with that. in a curious way, both sides need each other. why do i say that? because the debt limit has to be extended. simply has to be. this is not our future spending. this is about spending that's already been done. the question here is are we going
you can't govern because govern requires compromise. you can't go across the aisle because you are threatened immediately on the reelection. so i think the house is sort of locked down unless it gets leadership. so i think leadership has to come from is the president. the president has to step into this issue and lead. he's got allies in the senate who are willing and capable of going across the. the senate has a very strong working center. one of the primary movers. it's almost half the senate...
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the company loses its $5 million contract with the government and must pay to remove the scaners. >> if you're a frequent flyer like i am, you want to maintain a high degree of security. >> the machines will be replaced with in body scanners that must have privacy software. 60 new scanners will be installed this month and next month. >> it does not matter that someone can see my body for a split minute or something. >> it is more about security for you? >> yes. >> t.s.a. released this statement today. "by june 2013 travelers will only see machines which have a.t.r. that allow for faster throughput. this means faster lanes for the traveler and enhansed security. as always, use of this technology is optional." >> i don't mind as long as the flights are secure. >> the t.s.a. have not given us a date when the old scanners will go here at dulles and the new ones will come in, we just know by june it will be done. >> thank you. prince george's emergency personnel are mourning the loss of a canine officer. thunder died today after a battle of cancer. the dog served with the department for n
the company loses its $5 million contract with the government and must pay to remove the scaners. >> if you're a frequent flyer like i am, you want to maintain a high degree of security. >> the machines will be replaced with in body scanners that must have privacy software. 60 new scanners will be installed this month and next month. >> it does not matter that someone can see my body for a split minute or something. >> it is more about security for you? >> yes....
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treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you put the two together, we were gonna come up with a product portfolio that was absolutely complete. >> chrysler's best assets were its jeeps, minivans, and light trucks. fiat's expertise was in small car technology and fuel-efficient engines, the very thing that chrysler lacked. and in april of 2012, the first product of that collaboration began rolling off the assembly line in belvidere, illinois. >> this car didn't even exist on paper in june of 2009. >> it's the dodge dart, the first new compact sedan that chrysler has produced in more than a decade. it's a slightly longer and wider version of the alfa romeo giulietta
treasury, just for taking the auto company off the government's hands and running it. he used the $6 billion to modernize chrysler plants with state-of-the-art equipment to improve quality, upgraded 16 existing models in just 18 months, and began integrating chrysler and fiat's operations. obviously, you saw something in chrysler that you thought would fit well with fiat? >> yeah, from a product standpoint, they were the other half of the coin. when you put the two together, we were gonna...
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that is what government should be about. it's not about sitting at a government office waiting for your customer to come to you. it's going to the customer, serving them in their neighborhood, understanding issues, taking better care, showing success and i'm happy to share one success story with you and i would ask as they stand as success coach, dana trafelet has her son joshua. if you could all stand out. [applause] grade every year. thank you for joining us. and to quickly tell you the story, dana was put in a school and on the first day of school, one of yolanda's children came and from one of her daughters came in and flip flops and dana had a chance to talk to her and learned about yolanda and her family situation. he was living in a homeless shelter. dana worked with them. we got them into rental housing. joshua was having challenges in school and if you look at it, joshua needed help on that front. yolanda is currently working part time now and looking purse or ged hopefully i'm a full-time job and joshua is doing we
that is what government should be about. it's not about sitting at a government office waiting for your customer to come to you. it's going to the customer, serving them in their neighborhood, understanding issues, taking better care, showing success and i'm happy to share one success story with you and i would ask as they stand as success coach, dana trafelet has her son joshua. if you could all stand out. [applause] grade every year. thank you for joining us. and to quickly tell you the...
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government, have you worked well with them? what's the tone as we continue now as we see four more years with president obama, obviously, the treasury secretary's moving on at some point, but, you know, how is that relationship with ford, one of our star manufacturers in the country? >> well, as you know, liz, i've been pleased to support the economic council, also the export council, and i really have been pleased to be part of that solution to talk about the importance. i worked together on solutions that foster economic development in the united states, and i know that the administration in congress know the value of manufacturing in the united states, and the work we did on the free trade agreement with south korea was fantastic. this is all about creating an environment where businesses can grow, especially led by manufacturing, and we're going to be exporting the explorer from chicago because of what we've done to improve our competitors in the united states to 94 countries around the world so there's no reason that we ca
government, have you worked well with them? what's the tone as we continue now as we see four more years with president obama, obviously, the treasury secretary's moving on at some point, but, you know, how is that relationship with ford, one of our star manufacturers in the country? >> well, as you know, liz, i've been pleased to support the economic council, also the export council, and i really have been pleased to be part of that solution to talk about the importance. i worked...
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in the government itself, 75%. um, those figures compare pretty favorably to comparable polling in the united states of our confidence in our own institutions. interestingly, 79% of the people think that the government is corrupt. so it's not just that they were giving the pollsters the answers they thought the pollsters wanted. they were quite critical of the government. but they also seem to have a more balanced approach. they can cite the government as on balance better than most they've experienced in their lifetime while at the same time feeling that it's very corrupt and that something ought to be done about it. polls after the presidential election of several years ago, um, showed the same results. that is, most afghans thought karzai's presidential election had been, had been very corrupt, and most of them were very satisfied with the result. and so they could have, they could hold both concepts which our own media seems unable to do. we recently did a study which i think puts afghanistan in some perspectiv
in the government itself, 75%. um, those figures compare pretty favorably to comparable polling in the united states of our confidence in our own institutions. interestingly, 79% of the people think that the government is corrupt. so it's not just that they were giving the pollsters the answers they thought the pollsters wanted. they were quite critical of the government. but they also seem to have a more balanced approach. they can cite the government as on balance better than most they've...
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while the federal government licensed firearms dealers some states also require their own licensing regulations which is important because as i alluded to before the federal law is written to the advantage of the dealers to reduce accountability also an antitrafficking policy as the notion of one gun per person per month to prevent balk sales of the traffickers might prefer to read the last thing i will mention is it is important to remember when you look at state law that in the majority of the cases they only are placing these additional accountability measures on handguns and it's a far even less regulated environment. so we take you quickly to a few studies that we've done that i think shows some very consistent patterns here with firearms of four accountability measures and the diversion of guns to criminals. the first one we published in general were ripping talf in 2009. it was a study where we took the crime done to 54 cities that had done the comprehensive trade practices, had been in place in those cities. we looked at the state down laws that in addition to that we actually did a sur
while the federal government licensed firearms dealers some states also require their own licensing regulations which is important because as i alluded to before the federal law is written to the advantage of the dealers to reduce accountability also an antitrafficking policy as the notion of one gun per person per month to prevent balk sales of the traffickers might prefer to read the last thing i will mention is it is important to remember when you look at state law that in the majority of...
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government? or foreign governments for that matter? there are some positive things that can be done to advance the issues in a favorable way. notice i am putting it in very ambiguous terms that you can translate in accordance to your own thoughts. but what could and what should we be doing as the international community? >> that was next on my list of things if you did not raise it. first of all, let me reiterate that i do not speak for the u.s. government. my views are my own. i am a proponent for talking to people. i am not a proponent of talking to someone is a favor they bestow in terms of international relations. talking is what you do. it is what we did with the chinese and the russians in the height of the cold war. i think we're doing the right thing having low level contact, some through official channels, offical diplomatic channels, and some apparently offline. and i think that is the right thing to do. the spokesman on friday was extraordinarily cautious, may be too cautious for my taste. but i do not think the united state
government? or foreign governments for that matter? there are some positive things that can be done to advance the issues in a favorable way. notice i am putting it in very ambiguous terms that you can translate in accordance to your own thoughts. but what could and what should we be doing as the international community? >> that was next on my list of things if you did not raise it. first of all, let me reiterate that i do not speak for the u.s. government. my views are my own. i am a...
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government at this time? >> i'm not going to get into any further details on our efforts with regard to our efforts. >> have you enhanced security measures around the embassy? >> as we always do in these circumstances, our embassy has issued an emergency message to u.s. citizens encouraging them to review their personal security. we are taking the appropriate measures at the embassy. >> is this a working message? >> an emergency message that goes out in the context of a specific incident. all right. moving on. >> your statement based on witnesses? have you been able to confirm with your own intelligence -- [inaudible] >> i'm not going to get into intelligence information here, but we have complete confidence with regard to the regime's culpability. >> you condemn in strong terms the bombing for about two years. this kind of condemnations are usually met by the syrians or active ivets -- activates or others. the situation is -- they continue on the ground in a stalemate. my question again, in incidents like th
government at this time? >> i'm not going to get into any further details on our efforts with regard to our efforts. >> have you enhanced security measures around the embassy? >> as we always do in these circumstances, our embassy has issued an emergency message to u.s. citizens encouraging them to review their personal security. we are taking the appropriate measures at the embassy. >> is this a working message? >> an emergency message that goes out in the context...
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of localuse government. i don't see anything the president will do to change our problems with the the problems that have been appropriated and mismanaged. i want to duck about the kids coming out of school. i'm a contractor. -- i want to talk about the kids. they have no education and they don't have a trade or skill. we will be hiring people outside this country. we are not ready to work. the people talk about people being engineers. i want to see some sweat equity in this country. i like the man, but i don't see a change. we are busy and the plants are open. over 1 million people in the county. we work hard. the poor people in the city where their houses were burned out, that was the failure of the government. we ought to stop this nonsense about black and white. when i hire people when i work, i don't care what color they are, as long as they have the cash and they pay their bills. host: john, democratic caller in clearwater, florida. caller: i am retired clergymen and a retired teacher. i am just appall
of localuse government. i don't see anything the president will do to change our problems with the the problems that have been appropriated and mismanaged. i want to duck about the kids coming out of school. i'm a contractor. -- i want to talk about the kids. they have no education and they don't have a trade or skill. we will be hiring people outside this country. we are not ready to work. the people talk about people being engineers. i want to see some sweat equity in this country. i like the...
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in the government? our founding fathers founded us to do the exact opposite, not to trust the government. not saying we have to be crazy conspiracy theorists', but there's a reason why -- i believe it was thomas jefferson said we don't need our guns until they take them and we don't need the second amendment till they tried to take it -- try to take it. host: now an independent caller in tennessee. caller: the people that think about this understand the second amendment has nothing to do with hunting and everything to do with protecting yourself against a tyrannical government of which this one is far more tyrannical than most governments in the past 30 years. yet people will tell you that the high magazines only are used for hunting. taunting has nothing to do with this. this is protect you from an invasion from people to do us harm. one or two inches at a time to its five people tried to break into your place. you need a high-capacity magazine with 20 or 30 rounds. host: interior secretary ken salazar
in the government? our founding fathers founded us to do the exact opposite, not to trust the government. not saying we have to be crazy conspiracy theorists', but there's a reason why -- i believe it was thomas jefferson said we don't need our guns until they take them and we don't need the second amendment till they tried to take it -- try to take it. host: now an independent caller in tennessee. caller: the people that think about this understand the second amendment has nothing to do with...
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dagen: trying to strategize on how to rein in government spending. connell: rich edson with all the details. rich: a very busy legislative day. they are dealing with this handy appropriation bill. republicans are discussing a number of different options. there is a major house republicans of that. their annual retreat takes place on wednesday. >> when does this budget balance? here is when the budget gets to balance if we adhere to these cuts. rich: republicans trying to figure out their opening position on the debt ceiling. democrats and the white house have already come out with theirs. president obama saying that he is not negotiating it. he says he is willing to talk about deficit reduction, perhaps modest reduction to healthcare spending. as long as it comes with curbing loopholes and tax reductions for wealthier individuals. congress should just do it. back to you. connell: let's bring in dylan glenn. former advisor to george w bush. rich said that republicans have reasons for not having this meeting today. the president is standing back and th
dagen: trying to strategize on how to rein in government spending. connell: rich edson with all the details. rich: a very busy legislative day. they are dealing with this handy appropriation bill. republicans are discussing a number of different options. there is a major house republicans of that. their annual retreat takes place on wednesday. >> when does this budget balance? here is when the budget gets to balance if we adhere to these cuts. rich: republicans trying to figure out their...
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if you're not going to fund the government our option is to shut down the government. if you want to resort to drastic measures talk about a threat to shut down the government, not a threat to default on america's debt. that is interesting choice republicans will talk about over the next few days. the white house would prefer to have none of the above. tracy: right. >> if you're going to use leverage, which is the smartest leverage to use. tracy: talk about that. is it legal for treasury to prioritize its bills basically? regardless what happens, we're probably still going to make our interest payments aren't we? >> that is kind of the argument that emerged in the last couple days. republicans are saying look there is no threat of default here. if we hit the debt ceiling it means the government can only spend as much revenue coming in on any given day. you can use that to pay back bondholders, interest on the debt. therefore you aren't technically in default. the federal government, the executive branch will simply died what other bills it can or can't pay. president o
if you're not going to fund the government our option is to shut down the government. if you want to resort to drastic measures talk about a threat to shut down the government, not a threat to default on america's debt. that is interesting choice republicans will talk about over the next few days. the white house would prefer to have none of the above. tracy: right. >> if you're going to use leverage, which is the smartest leverage to use. tracy: talk about that. is it legal for treasury...
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he says the government will run out of tools to avoid a default by late february, early march. the u.s. credit rating is not a bargaining chip or hostage that can be taken to avoid any political agenda. president obama again rejected any negotiation with republicans over the debt ceiling. i love the debt clock. it's almost as fast as the amount of money they're going to earn tr nike. >> and is we'll talk about that. >> meanwhile, fed chairman ben bernanke speaking monday warned the u.s. economy isn't out of the woods yet and is still at risk from political gridlock. >> raising the debt ceiling, which congress has to do periodically, gives the government the ability to pay its existing bills. it doesn't create new deficits, it doesn't create new spending. so not raising the debt ceiling is sort of like a family trying to improve its credit rating saying, i know how we can save money, we won't pay our credit card bills. not the most effect of way to improve your credit rating. >> ben bernanke says the u.s. economy appears to be willing to raise the debt ceiling. it's downplaying
he says the government will run out of tools to avoid a default by late february, early march. the u.s. credit rating is not a bargaining chip or hostage that can be taken to avoid any political agenda. president obama again rejected any negotiation with republicans over the debt ceiling. i love the debt clock. it's almost as fast as the amount of money they're going to earn tr nike. >> and is we'll talk about that. >> meanwhile, fed chairman ben bernanke speaking monday warned the...
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the government runs out march 27th. there is some thought that republicans would be more willing to use that weapon to try and force cuts because of the government shut down. appropriation has been working on different things to act quickly of leadership decided they did not want to use that weapon to pass a full-year bill. host: your report that the white house has told paul ryan, house budget chairman, that this budget will be late missing the deadline. guest: we were start to -- we were going to be starting the 2014 spending as i go with the submission of the president's budget. they told paul ryan on friday that he will not make that. there is going to be things coming in march or later giving them a bother. the reason given is the fiscal cliff deal. the budget cycle is just months and months of agency planning, back-and-forth of the office of budget management and that is the official region -- the official reason is a mini that in the middle of the debt ceiling fight. it is a wild card and the negotiation. we will
the government runs out march 27th. there is some thought that republicans would be more willing to use that weapon to try and force cuts because of the government shut down. appropriation has been working on different things to act quickly of leadership decided they did not want to use that weapon to pass a full-year bill. host: your report that the white house has told paul ryan, house budget chairman, that this budget will be late missing the deadline. guest: we were start to -- we were...
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i think this is a proper and appropriate function of the government. my difficulty with it, it is not paid for, we're borrowing this additional money and i think that's wrong. i'm hoping we can figure out a way today during the amendment process to find savings elsewhere to pay for this without adding to the debt. >> you represent south carolina which has a history with hurricanes and if you look at the damage from hurricane hugo in 1989, $5 billion to $8 billion in property losses, 26,000 homes more or less were damaged, hurricane gaston in 2004, nobody offset costs by spending cuts. here's what chris christie said this is a new plan, listen. >> new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and katrina, what was done in joplin, missouri, what was done in the floods in iowa. we don't expect anything more than that but we will not accept anything less and if they want to make new rules about disasters, well they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> doesn't he have a point that this
i think this is a proper and appropriate function of the government. my difficulty with it, it is not paid for, we're borrowing this additional money and i think that's wrong. i'm hoping we can figure out a way today during the amendment process to find savings elsewhere to pay for this without adding to the debt. >> you represent south carolina which has a history with hurricanes and if you look at the damage from hurricane hugo in 1989, $5 billion to $8 billion in property losses,...
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the government must spend and organize. that appears to be what the president is hoping for. >> that is true but the president is really not, he is not looking at a situation where he can move the other party to the center and he can move to the center himself. he is talking, and rick is right, about an activist government. he is talking about government as an equalizer in what he said in an economic recovery that is beginning he said in his inaugural speech. we're really talking about whether or not, a question of political will, whether or not or not there is political will not on obama's part, but within our government for stimulus spending more infrastructure investment. education investment, things that president obama are necessary for a economy. there is no political will there for those things, only now, how to get out of spiraling debt crisis. how to take it head on. we have a deadline with the debt ceiling. at which we'll be at the precipice of default. president obama certainly made the call today, for, equality.
the government must spend and organize. that appears to be what the president is hoping for. >> that is true but the president is really not, he is not looking at a situation where he can move the other party to the center and he can move to the center himself. he is talking, and rick is right, about an activist government. he is talking about government as an equalizer in what he said in an economic recovery that is beginning he said in his inaugural speech. we're really talking about...
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most schools, government agencies and stock markets are closed for this holiday. the president and first lady saying there's no better way to honor his legacy than to help out the less fortunate. so that's a great kind of theme for the day. >> absolutely. >>> the super bowl matchup is set. a family affair you could call the har-bowl, pitting jim harbaugh against his older brother, which i didn't know, john, head coach of the baltimore ravens. >> going to be a good one. in the nfc, the 49ers overcame a 17-0 deficit against the dirty birds of atlanta. they finally locked it up for good in the fourth quarter when quarterback colin kaepernick found frank gore who rushed into the end zone. final score, 28-24. quite a game. >> in the afc, baltimore ravens quarterback joe flacco threw three touchdowns in the second half. the final blow was when the ravens' carey williams picked off tom brady in the end zone. it was the patriot's first-ever playoff championship loss at home. the final score, 28-13, ravens. >> and the super bowl in new orleans. one of our favorite cities i
most schools, government agencies and stock markets are closed for this holiday. the president and first lady saying there's no better way to honor his legacy than to help out the less fortunate. so that's a great kind of theme for the day. >> absolutely. >>> the super bowl matchup is set. a family affair you could call the har-bowl, pitting jim harbaugh against his older brother, which i didn't know, john, head coach of the baltimore ravens. >> going to be a good one. in...